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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Precession.<br />

In the process, little by little, as you slowly sweep the extended axis<br />

around the heavens, its two tips will point to one star after another in the<br />

polar latitudes of the southern celestial hemisphere (and sometimes, of<br />

course, to empty space), and to one star after another in the polar<br />

latitudes of the northern celestial hemisphere. We are talking here, about<br />

a kind of musical chairs among the circumpolar stars. And what keeps<br />

everything in motion is the earth’s axial precession—a motion driven by<br />

giant gravitational and gyroscopic forces, that is regular, predictable and<br />

relatively easy to work out with the aid of modern equipment. Thus, for<br />

example, the northern pole star is presently alpha Ursae Minoris (which<br />

we know as Polaris). But computer calculations enable us to state with<br />

certainty that in 3000 BC alpha Draconis occupied the pole position; at<br />

the time of the Greeks the northern pole star was beta Ursae Minoris; and<br />

in AD 14,000 it will be Vega. 18<br />

18 Skyglobe 3.6.<br />

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